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lunar eclipse in pakistan 2011

Watch out Pakistan! Partial Lunar Eclipse to be visible in Pakistan from 12:52 am till 01:23 am on April 26. It will reach its peak at 1:09 am, so look at the sky and enjoy. Precautions need?? The lunar eclipse will not give off any harmful radiations, it means that they will be able to…

‘Much awaited Meteor shower of the year’ You are probably thinking that what would happen tonight, right? If you happen to be a Space enthusiast, then tonight is your night. Call them ‘Shooting stars’ or ‘falling stars’ or what ever you like, it’s going to occur tonight. But the only rival this night would be the…

Has Pakistan lost it’s International support? At least 3 million people in the Sindh province are still in urgent need of help but nobody is there to listen to these people who are mostly farmers and villagers. First it was the government of Pakistan that did not listen to them but now it appears that…

Stable, dry and calm weather is prevailing over much of Pakistan and that is after all October. But now some change is likely to come. Pakistan – Outlook *High pressure is seen over Rajasthan and Sindh extending into South Punjab, adjoining Balochistan and the northern Arabian sea. *Westerlies are dominating the country. *Drop in temperature…

“October 8: One minute silence for the dead!” For other countries in the world October 8 is just an another day of the year but for Pakistan it is a tragedy that Pakistan might never forget! It was a normal day of Ramadan (Muslim’s fasting month) in the country, as Islamabadis were mostly at home…

In Part-I, we have discussed about the history of Global warming, its fame and it’s effects but as said earlier that there are always two sides of the story so in Part-II we shall be discussing the possible propaganda that had a huge impact on the world of 21st century. That propaganda as every one…

Dry Weather Expected in coming days! Pakistan is now expected to enter its most driest months that is late September till early November in which no major precipitation is expected but few western disturbances usually visit upper Pakistan with weak intensity but their intensity increases from early or mid-November. Temperatures will start to rise as…